Thulium anomalies and rare earth element patterns in meteorites and Earth: Nebular fractionation and the nugget effect
N. Dauphas, A. Pourmand

TL;DR
This paper analyzes rare earth element patterns and Tm anomalies in various meteorites and Earth rocks, revealing insights into solar system formation, parent-body processes, and the distribution of refractory materials.
Contribution
It provides new detailed REE and Tm anomaly data across diverse meteorite groups, linking these patterns to nebular fractionation and the nugget effect, and discusses implications for Earth's composition.
Findings
REE patterns show more scatter in metamorphosed chondrites.
Nugget effect explains REE dispersion in ordinary chondrites.
Terrestrial rocks exhibit negative Tm anomalies, unlike some meteorites.
Abstract
This study reports the bulk rare earth element (REEs, La-Lu) compositions of 41 chondrites, including 32 falls and 9 finds from carbonaceous (CI, CM, CO and CV), enstatite (EH and EL) and ordinary (H, L and LL) groups, as well as 2 enstatite achondrites (aubrite). The CI-chondrite-normalized REE patterns and Eu anomalies in ordinary and enstatite chondrites show more scatter in more metamorphosed than in unequilibrated chondrites. This is due to parent-body redistribution of the REEs in various carrier phases during metamorphism. The dispersion in REE patterns of equilibrated ordinary chondrites is explained by the nugget effect associated with concentration of REEs in minor phosphate grains. Terrestrial rocks and samples from ordinary and enstatite chondrites display negative Tm anomalies of ~-4.5 % relative to ca chondrites. In contrast, CM, CO and CV (except Allende) show no…
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